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Trunk of a cork oak by Claus Ableiter

Local Trees: The Cork Oak

August 9, 2019
Why are wine bottles tall and narrow? That distinctive shape contributes to the happy marriage between cork and a bottle made tall enough to lie on its side so the wine can breathe through the cork as it matures.
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Eriogonum umbellatum var. ahartii, Robert D. Fischer

Summer-Blooming Native Plants

July 26, 2019
By this time of year the lush growth and colorful flowers of spring are just a memory. Many California native plants go dormant in the summer, waiting for the fall and winter rains before they grow again. Some plants, like California buckeye, are already losing their leaves.
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Cercis occidentalis seed pod close-up by John Rusk

Local Trees: The Redbud is No Plain Jane

June 28, 2019
Redbuds in bloom are a most welcome harbinger of spring. Their dense clusters of magenta flowers bloom early, providing splashes of color against a winter landscape of browns and grays.
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Cornus florida closeup of pink flower by Famartin

Local Trees: The Enchanting Dogwood

June 14, 2019
Local Trees: The Enchanting Dogwood Ideally, you'd be reading this in very early spring, when the dogwood bloom is beginning to work its elegant magic in the older neighborhoods fanning out from Lower Bidwell Park and downtown Chico.
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